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Playing Second Fiddle
Playing Second Fiddle
Author: Zayne

Chapter 1

Author: Zayne
When Evie Jones and I were choosing wedding favors on the sofa, she picked up a call, and her expression slowly became anxious.

With a simple "Something came up," she changed her clothes in a flash and bolted out the door, and I didn't try to stop her.

Putting down my phone, I walked over to the windowsill and watched as she got in the car and drove away impatiently, an indescribable feeling in my heart.

I saw the caller's ID. It was Stewart Golding, Evie's first love, and someone who left an indelible mark on her life.

The two of them grew up as childhood sweethearts, and in high school, they agreed to get into the same university.

Back then, Evie's grades were really just average, but for the promise to Stewart, she began to study with all she had.

In the end, she got into the same school as Stewart as she wished, but right after arriving at university, the latter went abroad to study and cut off contact with her.

After that, Evie fell into a slump. It started with her not being able to eat or drink properly, then with her changing boyfriends like clothing.

She was both rich and beautiful, so boys always flocked to her like moths to a flame, and sooner or later, she ended up infamously known as Culberra's greatest heartbreaker.

Then, I appeared, and she got her act together for two years… but not completely.

In reality, she only stopped fooling around outside, while she still had gatherings, all of which I attended with her.

I blocked drinks for her and acted like a total bootlicker, becoming the laughing stock of everyone in her social circle.

"I bet this one's going to last a week!"

"No, this one looks more like Stewart, so I think he'll last longer… two weeks!"

Evie gradually shifted her focus from changing boyfriends to tormenting me instead.

At gatherings, I drank for her until I got gastric bleeding, but she only waved it off, saying that I was happy to do so.

One rainy day, she made me deliver her an umbrella, forcing me to walk all the way there without using one.

By the time I reached the bar, I was soaked to the bone, while she and her friends all jeered at me. Even then, I forced a smile on my face and laughed along.

The second day, I woke up with a fever, but still made her breakfast.

In the end, to everyone's surprise, I stayed by Evie's side for two whole years, relying on my face that had some resemblance to Stewart and my remarkable persistence.

During these two years, our relationship never surpassed anything platonic, and she gave me everything except her love.

It went to the point that later on, her friends would sometimes call me 'Stu', as if me being a stand-in for Stewart was some sort of game they'd gotten addicted to playing.

One day, Evie brought up the notion of getting married.

"Wow, he really ended up bagging her after all that bootlicking, huh?"

"Is she really going to get married to that penniless nobody?"

Even I found it unbelievable, and for a moment, I wondered whether Evie had truly fallen for me.

But I knew the truth. It was all just a ruse to force Stewart into coming back from overseas.

Besides, getting married wasn't part of my plan anyway, so if Stewart hadn't taken the bait, I would've had to plan another escape route.

Fortunately, Stewart had heard the rumors and returned home.

When I saw Evie drive away, I secretly let out a sigh of relief.
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  • Playing Second Fiddle   Chapter 8

    I had just finished my plans to take revenge on Evie, but the moment I got off my plane, I got a call from the director of the orphanage.By the time the call ended, I stood there, frozen.Five black cars were parked outside the orphanage gates when I arrived. Before I could process anything, two men in dark suits escorted me inside.While I was still in a daze, an old man grabbed my hand tightly, his eyes filled with tears."We've finally found you, my boy! It's been twenty years, but now this old bag of bones can die peacefully!"Meanwhile, a middle-aged man looked at him disapprovingly, before saying, "You're Lewis, right? I'm Bowen Woods, your father."I stared at his face, finding it familiar. Didn't this man often appear in financial channels?Suddenly, I remembered. This man was from the Woods family, the wealthiest family in Culberra with old money and a corporate empire.I still didn't quite process their words. After all those years of accepting my identity as an orph

  • Playing Second Fiddle   Chapter 7

    "Hello, is this the family of Lily Carter? Unfortunately, she was declared brain dead at 2:23 p.m., June 28. Please come to the hospital as soon as possible…"Everything went silent.I was practically shoved by the person behind me onto the plane, not processing a single word the doctors said to me through my phone.I only knew that there was a man on the plane, a total idiot…Crying like a madman.I couldn't believe it. I'd only just spoken with Lily through the phone a day ago, and she even asked me to take good care of myself, saying that she would wait for me to go back to her.How could this happen?When I got off the plane, I made a mad dash for the hospital, ignoring the concerned air stewardess that had witnessed my breakdown.In the hospital, I finally saw Lily, her entire body covered in a piece of white cloth.I didn't dare touch her.I couldn't believe that Lily, my Lily, had died.We'd promised that once she got better, we would have a little daughter, just like

  • Playing Second Fiddle   Chapter 6

    "Lewis?""Stop saying things like that, okay? If we cooperate with the doctors, everything's going to be fine! Hey, what do you think about having a cute, chubby little girl, just like you?"Lily rolled her eyes. "Why are you talking like I want to have a kid with you? Aren't you embarrassed?"I didn't have the chance to reply when my phone rang.There was no caller ID, but it showed that the caller was from Culberra. I had deleted all my contacts from Culberra the moment we left, so the only person who knew my new number was Evie's mother.I frowned, sparing a glance at Lily."Go pick it up," she said.I hesitated, before walking aside and picking it up."Mrs. Jones?""Lewis, can you come back, just this once? Something happened to Evie."I frowned, and was just about to refuse, when she continued, "Please, Lewis. Consider this one last favor for me. Evie's not doing very well, and she's making a whole ruckus about wanting to see you, so can you come see her one last time?"

  • Playing Second Fiddle   Chapter 5

    Lily had never truly experienced the world since she was littleNow that she had finally seen the slightest glimmer of hope, was the world going to leave her behind and cast her away again?I didn't know whether my prayers worked, but once again, the doctors pulled Lily back from the clutches of death, and the hospital tried a new treatment plan.On the third day, Lily finally woke up.My hand paused in the middle of changing her IV drip.Before I could say anything, my eyes filled instantly with tears.With trembling hands, I carefully finished replacing her IV drip, wiped my tears, and called for the doctors as soon as I could.After the doctors left, Lily held my hand, a beaming smile on her face."You dummy."I chuckled. "You're awake now, and that's all that matters."After that, the doctors told us that Lily's body was recovering, and that she could already get started on liquid foods.Worried that food outside wouldn't be clean, I rented a place near the hospital an

  • Playing Second Fiddle   Chapter 4

    Suddenly, I felt an overwhelming sense of relief.That night, we started sleeping in separate rooms, and I went to look for Evie's mother the very next day."Stewart's back, so I think it's time for me to leave."Evie's mother had seen the news and heard about everything that happened beforehand, so she agreed wholeheartedly with my decision."You’ve suffered these past few years. Here’s the money for the follow-up treatment. Take it."Honestly, talking about suffering wasn't really all that meaningful. We were just taking what we each needed, after all.Overnight, I transferred Lily to another hospital. My things had long been packed, and I even replaced my SIM card. Everything went smoothly, and Lily was admitted into the hospital arranged by Evie's mother, from an ICU to a regular ward.The physician that had been taking care of her for all this while pulled me aside and gave me a long list of precautions and things to look out for. It wasn't all that difficult for me to un

  • Playing Second Fiddle   Chapter 3

    By the time I rushed to the hospital, the girl had just been pulled out of emergency treatment. There she laid in the ICU, her face as pale as a sheet of paper.My heart throbbed with pain. Why couldn't I save her, no matter how hard I tried?The doctor's brow furrowed slightly when he smelled the scent of booze on my body, but he still explained her condition carefully, "She's done well to hold on for this long, but she'll still need some luck if she wants to come across a suitable heart. Get prepared on your end, and make sure you have enough money when the time comes."Her attending physician had been there from the very start, so he knew how difficult things were for us. When he spoke, it was of the tone of genuine concern.When he saw me off, he couldn't help but comment, "Drink less, alright? It wouldn't do if she pulled through but you collapsed."I gave a non-committal grunt, shuffling out of the hospital like a man who'd lost his soul.Sitting on a long bench, the emotio

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